The Washington Huskies, for the third consecutive season, can watch Sunday’s Selection Show without having to worry whether they’ll be selected.

They’re in. That’s a fact. But what did Saturday’s 77-75 win over Arizona do for the Huskies’ seeding prospects?

The Bracket Project, which averages 87 different projections of the NCAA Tournament field, shows the Huskies are, on average, a No. 9 seed.

ESPN’s Joe Lunardi bumped the Huskies up three spots to a No. 7 seed, predicting that they’ll play against No. 10 Villanova in Tucson. That’s certainly the location Huskies fans are hoping for, along with Denver, the only other first-round site on this part of the country.

Sports Illustrated columnist Andy Glockner also sees Washington as a No. 7 seed, though he’s placed them against No. 10 Butler in Tampa. That wouldn’t be such a great trip, especially if No. 2 Florida awaits in the second round, as Glockner predicts.

All that’s left now is the waiting. We’re fewer than 12 hours away from the 3 p.m. Selection Show, which means one of the most fun days of the sporting calendar is upon us.